LMS 6399 Fury The London Midland and Scottish Railway (LMS) No. 6399 Fury was an unsuccessful British experimental express passenger locomotive. The intention was to save fuel by using high-pressure steam, which is thermodynamically more efficient than low-pressure steam.

Old or low power steering fluid makes it difficult for a driver to steer his vehicle. Flushing this fluid every 30,000 miles improves handling and performance! Get more maintenance tips on this infographic from an auto repair specialist in San Jose.